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Liverpool appoint Richard Hughes as new sporting director

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Liverpool confirm the appointment of ex-Bournemouth technical director Richard Hughes as the club's new sporting director.
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Liverpool have confirmed the appointment of Richard Hughes as the club's new sporting director.

The 44-year-old recently left his role as technical director at Bournemouth, and it has been confirmed that he will officially begin work with Liverpool at the end of the 2023-24 campaign.

Hughes has been appointed by Michael Edwards, who is now Fenway Sports Group's CEO of Football, returning to the club earlier this month following his departure in the summer of 2022.

"I am incredibly proud to be offered this opportunity. Liverpool FC is a unique club and I'm grateful to be given a chance to serve it in this capacity," the 44-year-old told Liverpool's official website.

"People rightly talk about the rich history this organisation can boast, but it is the present and future which really excites me.

"Jurgen Klopp is leading an outstanding team and squad and alongside that the commitment to young players and their pathway to the first team is also outstanding.

"I am fully aware of the expectations and responsibilities that come with taking this position. It will be my job, working with Michael [Edwards] and leading the football operations team already in place, plus the wider staff at the AXA Training Centre, to make good decisions.

"That's really what the job entails: you have to make the kind of good decisions which enhance the prospects of having a team that wins and excites the supporters.

"It is what Liverpool have done well for a very long time and the benefits are there for everyone to see."

Meanwhile, Edwards added: "I'm delighted Richard has agreed to join us in this vitally important position. I've known him for half of my life in a professional and personal capacity and he is absolutely someone who embodies the best values of Liverpool FC. I trust him completely.

"He has outstanding judgement and a track record of making smart decisions which benefit the organisations he represents. Both Richard and I are aware of the weight of responsibility that comes with working in this capacity for a club such as this. The fact he is excited and energised by the challenge ahead is important.

"It is clear to everyone that Jurgen will leave a legacy to build upon and in Richard we have the right person to make the key decisions and offer the leadership to take us forward into a bright future.

"As one very successful chapter will come to a close for Liverpool in the summer, the objective of everyone here is for another one to begin – and with Richard I am confident we have the right person in position for us to achieve this aim."

Hughes was a professional footballer between 1997 and 2014, representing Arsenal, Bournemouth, Portsmouth and Grimsby Town, while he was also capped on five occasions by Scotland.

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